Super-fans of the late David Bowie can now, for the first time ever, rent out his extravagant tropical Mustique retreat for a low $40,000 (low season) and $70,000 (high season) a week. The $20 million, five-bedroom mansion is on more than six acres of land, with an infinity pool, waterfalls, and writer’s cottage among the amenities. Fans of Ziggy Stardust will love the property's pavilion, called The Studio—once his island recording studio, complete with bamboo ceiling.

Named Mandalay Estate, the oasis's bedrooms each have a private veranda, which lead straight out to the pool and have views of the stunning Caribbean sunset. Bowie, who died from cancer in January, and supermodel wife Iman sold the home in the mid-1990s to publisher Felix Dennis, who died in 2014, putting the house back on the market. Rumor has it the home is now owned by English multimillionaire Simon Dolan, who is opening the property up to renters for the first time. While the beaches, views, and Thin White Duke vibe are reason enough to go to Mustique, the neighbors make it especially interesting. The island is a favorite among British celebrities like Mick Jagger, Jeremy Clarkson, and the the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.